HP 39G User Manual page 22

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Aplets are stored in the Aplet
library. See "Aplet library" on
page 1-15 for further
information.
You can modify configuration
settings for the graphical, tabular, and symbolic views of the
aplets in the following table. See "Aplet view configuration"
on page 1-17 for further information.
Aplet
Use this aplet to explore:
name
Function
Real-valued, rectangular functions y in
terms of x. Example:
Inference
Confidence intervals and Hypothesis tests
based on the Normal and Students-t
distributions.
Parametric
Parametric relations x and y in terms of t.
Example: x = cos(t) and y = sin(t).
Polar
Polar functions r in terms of an angle .
Example:
Sequence
Sequence functions U in terms of n, or in
terms of previous terms in the same or
another sequence, such as
U
. Example:
n 2
U
=
U
n
n 2
Solve
Equations in one or more real-valued
variables. Example:
Statistics
One-variable (x) or two-variable (x and y)
statistical data.
In addition to these aplets, which can be used in a variety of
applications, the HP 39G/40G is supplied with two teaching
aplets: Quad Explorer and Trig Explorer. You cannot modify
configuration settings for these aplets.
A great many more teaching aplets can be found at HP's web
site and other web sites created by educators, together with
accompanying documentation, often with student work
sheets. These can be downloaded free of charge and
transferred to the HP 39G/40G using the separately supplied
Connectivity Kit.
2
y
=
2x
+
3x
+
r
=
2
cos
4
.
U
and
n 1
U
=
0
,
U
=
1
1
2
+
U
.
n 1
2
x
+
1
=
x
x
Getting started
5
.
and
2
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